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The Learning Commons: Beginning the Journey. OLA Superconference 2011 Sharon Seslija Martha Martin GECDSB. What do we mean: "Learning Commons?". A District Description. 60 elementary schools 7 almost full or full time TLs 22 half-time 33 less than half-time 14 secondary schools
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The Learning Commons: Beginning the Journey OLA Superconference 2011 Sharon Seslija Martha Martin GECDSB
A District Description • 60 elementary schools • 7 almost full or full time TLs • 22 half-time • 33 less than half-time • 14 secondary schools • 12 full time TLs • 2 halftime TLs
Elementary TLs • 14/60 qualified with AQ Librarianship • 17/60 are VPs • none of the VPs have TL qualifications
Secondary • 12 have AQ qualifications • 3 are LTOs with no Librarianship AQ
$$$$$ What will it cost????? Complete Makeover Moderate Cost Minimal Cost Almost Free
Weeding • Integrations of wikis and blogs • Cloud computing • Student Focus Groups • Collaboration between school specialists Almost Free
Shelving removed • Virtual Learning Commons development • Book purchases • First Class conference • Key administrators to Superconference Minimal Cost
Investment in bandwidth • Students are encouraged to bring personal computers that access school network • Comfortable areas for reading Moderate Cost
Wireless networking throughout all schools • Increase in professional staff • Investment in MicrosoftSharepoint to create cloud computing Complete Makeover
Student Focus Group • More books (current fiction, non-fiction and periodicals • Coloured printer • Lamps, rugs • Food and drink • Small higher tables (café style) • Meeting and seminar spaces • More electrical outlets to charge computing tools • Audio and eBooks • eReaders • Extended hours • Glue, scissors, staplers, etc. • Faster computers
Collaboration of School Specialists • TL/CIESC dual role • TL and Instructional Coaches • TL/SERRS dual role • TL/VP dual role
TL Instructional Coaches • Year One: • Who: four coaches for half the year • Role: to support elementary school TLs in various areas. • Focus: advocacy and facility management with collection development taking over due to two Ministry money drops. • Year Two: • Who: four coaches half the year • Role: to support elementary and secondary school TLs in various areas • Focus: elementary TL supports for program and secondary facility management. Including the development of Java Client training and manual for Symphony
TL Instructional Coaches continued: • Year Three • 2 coaches for the full year • Role: to assist focus elementary schools. Principals indicated that they wished to have concentrated support by the Library IC. • Focus: TL support of SIP, movement towards collaborative teaching periods and TL support of school PLCs. Also provide support to collaborative inquiry teams.
TL Collaborative Inquiry Projects • Cross-school teams • funding for teams of TLs to examine an area of practice • 5 teams of TLs • 4 elementary and 1 secondary • topics include technology integration, supporting SIPs, effective use of combined TL/VP role, iPads, boys’ reading engagement, curriculum mapping and Literature Circle partnerships
Professional Learning for Administrators • 9 secondary and elementary administrators to Superconference Friday • Free conference admission • Superintendent paid for travel and accommodation
Virtual Commons: Board • Redesign of the Student Reference Portal • Sharepoint – Enterprise Portal • Cloud Computing • gecdsbtlresource wiki • Reading Forest wiki • NTIP wiki • SPM wiki • HPE Planning wiki
Learning Commons as Collaboration Central • Smart Notebooks • Collaborative Projects using web 2.0 • Both virtual and in the physical commons
In summary..... • multiple entry points • One step at a time • Task: complete the sheet • Questions and ideas to contribute
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